The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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So «*. Missouri Itlver t*rrre
So El IXXHirrelKlit, •" •
E. E. \VK tmviaT, Ateut.
Perry. O. T., N1 <v. <. I*4* ■
lodge directory.
Seventh !>et*e**n u ••'! ' "
yre always welconi
f. M
o. G
ALMKR. N ^
, Kt'TAK, ttt
ill III K I '"!/• NO
Jacob Clemmer. of Pouca, is ifl the
city.
Harry I'lark, o the capital city, i
in town.
Wantf.d: A good cook at the l'ac*
Me hotel. U-
Misa Jessie Bessey went t" Pawnee
yesterday.
liome Sanders went up to \rkansas
City today.
Jud«e llierer returned to Newkirk
U..IK' >«• -• V"u^V'vrM lhis mor"inir-
& > eacii n.onth x i-it.jr. j Dan Widmer came np from (iuthrie
welcome. mh^. mABf < tK . thin morning,
• _ J-B# King returncll Uom0 yeater-
A n Kuiai'"mmunic ati"" ,|j« n"1 *?!. day from Kanpan.
)*$&■ joe utterly came down from New-
" uu. M "r.r.K..« 0,.^.y.[k,fk iblH morning.
Amos B. Fitts went to Wichita, I
this evening.
Clerk llavighorst went up to New- !
| kirk this afternoon.
E. N. Kemp, of Blackwell, is visit-
FIRE!
fire!
FIRE
and J « f *• local union No«M,
«, ptrry oklahoma. . v • iy IHri
1(lent.
Great tire sale at
W ut. itaul Bftuud Owf
| Deputy Sheriff Crawford was stand
ing at the door of the county jail yes-
terday morning. The reporter hap
pened to be passing by. "Good
morning, Mr. Crawford, I understand
I you have anew prisoner confined?"
••Yes, they brought Stoval over from
White Hock last flight, would you
like to talk with him?" The reporter
I nodded assent and he was shown the ,
| way to Wm. Stoval's cell. Mr. Stoval
rrsg !""* , Baiil he was not in a mood for talking,
I he ramOUS, a* he was suffering some with his Old
j complaint, asthma, but he said be
j thought it would not be long ere he
| would succeed in convincing the
| authorities that he was not the man
they wanted.
j Mr. Stoval is a man of a family, a
I wife and four children, the oddest of
which is eight years of age. His
father, who is sixty odd years of age,
has also been living with him and is
now with his family or, the claim.
Mr. Stoval is the man wijo was arrest-
In our scare the other night we
threw our clothing out the back
door which of course damaged
tbcm some. Now in order to dis-
pose of such damaged goods quick
we will give you unheard of
Bargains.^
of r ivrry I ' <U". V - '■>. K-
„ me.i> • very M-..May night at
• it. i (ilotto Dry store Ail t
KiUK^ts vselcouie
K
j. y
... II. ui"«*
hi! AKAKKLT, K . Of H. and
, OSI> >V. li
.-.Kit. c.o,
NO. in
We have piled all damaged goods
on the first table as you enter the
store. Select what you want at
half the actual cost.
ed for the murder of James Ball Mon-
ing friends in the city. .
Me. St. Clair left for a trip to Ar- An examination 01 ti 10
kansas City this afternoon. 1
T. G. Adkison is considerably under |
iioods
F. W. GRAY,
Blue Front Building
Seventh St. Bet. C and D Streets.
H „ Ill-- .. | ti,;, I
/, - «,T> mat l'" lllaU . <n - v"n,lH*l • ,
■ ami •« strwt«. ••«« «' •' the weather with the grippe.
iiat riK J- M< "• s. . ' Sheriff Painter, Jr., of Logan coun
Kit*!,1 V.N„ 1 ni'i '""rt'i ty, spent Sunday in the city.
■!. . ,.t • • I Mill.. ,.f h«. Iti.slf
t\;-it
„|. ,rrl«. i M
ir.littliy invH**'l Km'aJ.I J.K.Miller, of the Boston store,
Dr., I taylor, s«r,tory j ^ ^ gun(]ay in ,he cai)ital city.
\V ".;rS. I.. Gilbert. Of Newkirk, came in j
J,V"ra!le'.r Ail' 'iV.in.'l v 1-itlll'r innlitHTi l«-
iu«'8t« .1 to be present.
H. Pkhbt,
(k>nsul' «
G.J
t., ||« mer <
T every rl
j-ii month « t
Ai f^mra'i-
lonea Port X~. -
st and third lhur
n. li. VIUUB4V, V.
last night on professional business.
Go to the Palace barber shop, cen-
ter of block, south side of square, tf
J.M. Brooks, of the Boston store,1
day night of last week. He was giv
! en a preliminary hearing at that place
' last week and bold without bond to
! appear before the grand jury. V. e ,
I are informed that the evidence pro- |
' duced against him was very strong
i circumstantial, but it remains to yet
| be seen what the final result will be.
1 [luring our brief interview with him,
| we were informed that the proper
i time would 'ere long arrive for hini
south Side square, Opp. Court llou.e. to tell his side of the story, which
4 ' WU1 probably furnish interesting;
reading for our people.
pay you a handsome
profit.
Till: FAMOUS.
Groceries,
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Furnishing Goods, Etc.
The only General Stock in the city.
little gem
mvlte.l t« met
Wltli us. A « NN MLMhTBVom
\Vk>i> > Ta!I.OK, Adi t
T—l :i I Mtsll 11' \S I Mil! \ NO. mi K
F '
T ^HOiba at
«.rodTK.Ilow. hall, vwltlna patrt
irrluor-" I-I, ti'/.;;""1"1 : ,1,.
U.W.UUllOCori< • ' ~ crlt
For the Fire lloy*. #
store,! ¥I E. E. Ilowendobler Saturday took # I Pl'1/^AC *-*
•afiV"iv i, transacting business in the capital ^ [{()R 1" ORDER HOUSE, amo^theTusine^s'men* city j • LOVv V^SL ll 1 O. • •
Sixth St. 0pp. Court House.
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tm iMi, r i
•tor*. Vltttln* Knlifl.i -
C t.Tl.V l.Kt
1
It. Till
I k. lu.t't
\, in tln-lr hall
nru Mllllnn co '«
i .rillnll} Invit* <t.
iw mi l.. M W
,4. MokKio:. I - >
S'
city
Volney Hoggatt returned borne!
from a business trip to Guthrie last j
evening.
Judge llargis' of Blackwell, came
i „ri}- in last night from that city oil legal
business.
Charlie Adams, clerk of the dis-
trict court at (iuthrie. spent Sunday
in our city.
Tho celebrated Pabst Bohemian
Beer on draught at Forch Bro's. |
Royal Palace. at i
The only place in the city to get \
OPEN
A
ALL :-: NIGHT,
MEAL
All kinds of (iame in Season.
PEKRY, ■ • " °KLA
among the business men of the cit
to raise a purse to be used as a dona-
lion to thobe who so bravely assisted
j in fighting the mad fiaines Sunday i
I night a week ago, thereby saving the
1 larger portion of the square from de-
struction. His efforts were rewarded,
and by the ki.id assistance of the fol-
lowing business men he was enabled
to present to the boys a neat little
| sum in remembrance of their kind as-
1 sistance on that awful night:
J. M. Brogan, James Lobsitz, N. A.
Baker, J. L. Harbaugh, A. C. llinde,
•• A.
Highest Price Paid f
or
Buckles'. Arnli'* 8 l«<. j- - ^ ^ an(j je^8 Co >1
The only place in the city to get' The beat salve in the world'ircuts. P«r> ^ L*B c'p 'col-
the Pabst Bohemian Beer is at Forch brulgeBi Bores, ulcers, salt rhet fe- ■ ■ Richardson,
BroV Royal Palace. 6t ver fl0re9, tetter, chapped hands,, corf,-^aibreatl., T. Haines, M. C.
\V. T. Lott, one of Edmond s pronu- chilblains, corns, and all skin e up ^ L Sunfield, Jno. Znamenacek,
clothing men, spent Sunday tion, and positively cures piles oi no , N y IIardware Co.,
lends in the city. pay required. It is guaranteed to ^ £ Hiv0
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
with us. i aj>taln.
« f7l< li*l Ulreciory
TKU1UTOU1 Al>
§,)tfnii/r
it.-retai«'
<Mil«f Justif e
AAaoolate Justice
I' M.irshni
fkuj.t i*uh Instru< t'.' m
Treasurer.
Attorney lienera..
c"ool4nH .uimlMWr
corjrrr
nent . ...
with friends in the city. pay required. It is guaraiu««=u l"|_ s j E Bircht uee Hive
Miss Blanche Benight returned give perfect satisfaction or money re-| ^ Allen iS Fuller, L. B
from (iuthrie today where she has funded. Price 25 cents per , ^ Hrns . Banks & Wade
\Y.C. Renfrow
T.J. I.i vve
.Frank l alo . — -
ik i r> u, ,: been visiting for several days.
,l ii barker
ale by J. M- Remington.
\ it Museller
I ll «*owar l 1
j \ Hansen '
j u ^ allace I
• K lilriianlwn
Mayor
Ju<!tre
Treasurer
\tt- rne>
Assessor
probate Jutlge.
Attorney
•herlfr
Tr n urei
lientster o! heeds „ ^
bounty « it-rk .. i « 'ayu>n
justice i I • he l -1 • g W Cn b|
Sunt. Public 1 , , ,,
TomMM.t . .;«• -W W M.i-uUouxh. J 11
\ aaAuken an l < ^ ' .ms. '
City 0cUi«.
vr A '•tone
iit-it. NV l*urs«ll.
C. A. Morris
L. I . Tree man
W. M liowles.
J. V. KiX)Kle
COCK^tLMLW.
« cm I evy. Peter llra-ly
J-'lrst Vi ar 1 , i m rrls, \
N art! . .,ir K M M« ver
ThirJ w si'l 'I. • \| "prtzl li. i orrl Jan
ruurth w «ril t ; 1 i, y ||. M nti
SlrthWarrt J >«■'■•« •
LAKDorncaorriciAi^i,, DaT|]
RoK'.«t*r j. ll. King
B«. elvi-r
.TOWS8ITE BOAKll.
Ttmothjr McG ratn
A,no8 ll Fltu
y ana *^red L Halley.
POATOFriCE.
rost master
Notice to Advertiser*.
Copjr for WW
Tiiiuh AHi n.T.'ittt'f b* int. « nt"' '
Q'rifK*K in t.iiitfflpiM;' •; „r
Nj.amb.rtUand «or
m tdmbm acc<•!diPl * •
MALE HELP WANTED.
— . i.i I'Kll WHKK usInK
<■) " •( Ml' Old K
S . ) " " ' . i ... r'iftv. worn
w p Itarrlt* !ii, ( lrrK N"
Ohio. -
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
NO BANKRUPT SALE.
Knowing that the public desire Nice New Clean CJoods there-
fore we deem it our duty to ad\ertise
NO BANKRUPT SALE.
best to'tw bad°r Price^lo^we^'^an'lfamaged'or Banlcrupt
sales. LOOK I S OVER.
STAR CLOTHING CO.
North M'l<- <>t Square.
7.35 Suit3 Left.
A fen
OPliRA HOUSE
WEDNESDAY
IVIARCH 27TH.
The Original
Nashville Students
And Wright's
Colored
SINGERS,
The weather predictions for today
are, tonight and Tuesday fair cooler.
Attorney Frank Hutto, of Still-
water, was transacting legal bus'ness
in Perrytoday.
Tom Taylor, jr., went out to the
p' ,)ra<'* farm near Red Hock this evening to
shuck pumpkins for a week.
Columbus Luudy, one of Kay coun-
ty's prominent farmers, is shaking
hands with friends in Perry today.
Judge Foster, who has been at
Pawnee for the past week on legal
business, returned to Guthrie iast
night.
Miss Ollie Cline, the accomplished
lady clerk at the Boston, and Miss
Vel'la Hales, spent Sunday at "Sunny
Side" farm.
Mrs. Doc Stuttsman arrived in^ the
eitv last night from Sedan, Kan.,
where she has been visiting friends
for some time past.
j Mi89 Bryde Moore, who has been
| clerking for B. F. Ellis the Seventh
i street grocer, returned home to V> al-
dron, Mo., last night.
B. If. Ellis, the popular Seventh
street grocer, returned home from
McNulty,
has formerly
Whitney, Forch Bros., Banks & Wade,
Faust A Bather, First State Bank, J.
11. (iagan, J. T. Gilliam, J. A. Seright,
12. E. Ilowendobler,
Memorial
At the service held yesterday after-
noon at the colored Baptist church in (
memorial of Frederick Douglas, the
program as published in Tiik Times
was carried out except that D. J.
Bevy was substituted for O. W . t,ur*
ley and J. J. Houston was asked to re-
spond for Judge Museller. Rev. Far-
well was the first speaker followed by I
Mrs, Shaw in a well worded and well
delivered oration. Prof. Ratcliff, B.
1 C. Combess and D. I. Berry were well
received; the oration of C. T. Tallia-
ferro was a most touching and elo-
quent tribute to the greatest man of
Our old customers will please
remember our Removal—Just
west of the U. S. land office.
MORE ROOM
AND MORE STOCK.
FERGUSON STAGE CO.
U. S. MAIL AND STAGE LINE.
S'aee leaves Perry for Pawnee every day Sunday included} at 9 a_ m.
for Morrison^ Lela and Pawnee, arrives at Pawn,- at dady
nee at 9 a; m. arrives at Perry at3p. , connecUng at -th^y
quent tribute to the greatest man of nee at 9 a. m. arrives at Perry at-JI p. m., connecting at rawMo . .
5 his race and full of instruction and Htage for Cleveland and Tulsa. Through tilekets£!®[ Ded for passen-
been in the employ of K. E. Howen- ... M Talliaferro's control of This line carries the U. S. mail and express a
Ws audience was a revelation. The B«s with reasonable rates and fast time.
were very interesting ■
olumhus,
dobler, the south side druggist, left
last night for Choctaw City, where lie exerd9es
will go into the drug business for j th hout.
himself. We wish him success in his
new Held. ! Beautiful Flower.,
Policeman L. T. Shocky is the
iter. Brewer's I orou<J recipient-of a beautiful present,
Rev. Brewer, at the M. E. church ^ rather a token of deep affection,
last night delivered a very interest- w!licb came through the mails a day
ing discourse on "Christian Giving.' \ ^ twQ sincei ana that popular official
He handled his subject with ease and iuformg u3 tbat be is at a great loss to
dexterity, and succeeded in opening . her out the name 0f the lovely
the eyes of his very attentive j for) of course, no be-j
listeners to the idea that Christian ^ the masculine sex could
giving does not alone depend on the ggjkiy foe possessed of such
"Giver of all things," in every sense | iality a„ to select such a profusion
of the word, and especially in this.flowers a3 these. He has offered
day and age. His discourse was one j ^ rep0rter, in the presence of wit-
prolonged string of eloquence, and | neggeg R dollar biu t0 find the sender
went straight to the heart of all those j ^ th'oge flowerg) an(i We have
who had the good fortune to be pres- > mjged to ,j0 go_ so, whoever you
ent. The consequence of a life time * () lnai()en) Bend us your
depends largely on the seeds which | gud w£, wjll the spoils,
we sow, and Rev. Brewer Impressed ^ {ajr?
on the minds of his hearers that they
should bear their burden manfully. t rre run.
Notice. Send your address to H. E. Buck-
All parties arc hereby notified to len &Co
' thPir nre- sample box of Dr. Kings >
St. John's Military School.
SALINA, KANSAS.
tlon, Able professors. R£V £ g THqMAS, Rector.
t^For circulars ail'lress, Walter M.Jay, A. M., IIea<l Master.
Shipahoy,
Caters to the best trade only.
ROYAL
C Street Opposite Court
House.
Best stock all the time.
O. D. HARVEY.
Barber Shop. The Pnintpr
J. R. ELLIS, Prop, 1 U11HU,
; clean up and remove from their pre-
Waldron, Mo., last night, where Uo mUflg aU i00Ba bay, straw, paper and
Was called some time ago on account q( eyery klntl lll!lt through
( Iinil'llv - Co ' of the serious illness of his fat er. oareie9gness is liable to be set on lire
- V.IM1UAI> v ■ , The Royai paiace has just received an(Uhereby endanger the safety of
DANCERS and FUN from tbe east all elegant, large, new tho entire city, also remova all tilth
PRODUCERS. bar screen which adds Rrcatly to Jthe
All to conclude ^ODE°n"' u'Ti^ngtry pattern,and is an elegant
WEDDING." i piece of workmanship.
Get tickets in advance, now^m-taj New
"" - ,
The ladies of Perry and vicinity Maroh 2S. A good t'm0 u ex"
•wishing work done in this line wil ev-,, ' Come and bring your friends
find it to their advantage to call on pe
the undersigned at 220 south Seventh , Charley Volmer, Chicag0
LUV3 CJituw v« j j
garbage of every kind that is in any
way detrimental to the health of our
city, This must be done at once or
the necessary steps will bo taken to
have the above done at the expense
of the occupant or property owner.
Respectfully, T. J. Tavlor,
City Marshal.
sevenui ('harlev >owuui,
-street between A and B. Cuttmg j Ing^iouse, for several
Itting a specialty by Frcnc!^ u for the betterment of his
system. Satisfaction guaran- he'ai,h. Charley has not been feeling
.., _ .. A Irtft . ■ 1. „4 frtf unillR time, Jlnd *
and ft11
tailor ~j
teed. Charges reasonable. Also
teach the art and furnish system. 4
Madam Sterling
i the "best^ for'"some time, and it is
boned that this trip will have, the
I effect of brightening him up a little.
A Card of Tli nk*,
1 take this opportunity to extend
my sincere thanks to all those who
so kindly remembered me by way of
contribution for my services in their
tjehalf the night of the fire a week
Sunday.
j. E. Patterson.
sample box of Dr. King's New LJfe CLHAN 10WL, ONE MAX
Pills. A trial will convince you cf j sixth St. i>pp. Court House.
their merits. These pills are easy^ in j |>E . . . 0KI.A
action and nre particularly effective I
in the cure of constipation and sick
headache. For malaria and liver!
troubles they have been proven in- j
valuable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly from every deleterious sub-
stance and to be purely vegetable.
They do not weaken by their action,
but by giving tone to stomach and
bowels greatly invigorate tho system.
Regular size 25c per box. Sold by J.
y. Reinington's.
J. A. G. SAMPLE,
Physician and Surgeon,
PAPER HANGING,
DESIGN 1P4G-STUCCO
AND FRESCO WORK.
FURNITURE REPAIRING
AND CARPET LAYIN*.
Carpenter and Joining Work.
By CAPTAIN BIKKOW.
PEKRY, OKLA.
Office first door south of Globe Building, | - R .
Residence comer of 7th and G St. f West D Street, Between 7th and 8tn
Is prepared to treat all forms of diseases 1 ,
to which human flesh Is heir, with all the ,
late remedies and appliances attending
either in town or country by dav or night.
Specialises diseases of rectum ruptures
and diseases of women and children
AGENTS WANTED.
m ti u,^u vKl) H 1*. CLAKlv,
Ti 11 • * • Vritorv 1'uhllr
county .««orne{;s|UOI1T^otar, Public.
SOWAllD, CLARK & ENllIUHT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
TL'LLT SCOTT
AlfUV do people complain of hard times.
>\ when any woman or man can make
_ from m ?i" a 'lay easily- All bave heard
< t the wonderful success of the Climax
' Dish Washer; yet many are apt to tninK
j l. calykrt tl raut make money selling it; hut any-
i one can make money, because every family
SCOTT & CALVERT, i
Attorney and Coundlors
I s'arr'^ ave columbus,
1 t J ohlo, for particulars.
Reference -Fanusrs' and Merchants' Buuk [ mec over Bankof Perry, lerry,0k
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